Vsti] Oxford—Buckingham—Hertford—Bedford, Ke. 
would have been similarly distinguished. He 
expired in the midst of his afflicted family, to 
whom his tranquil conclusion and expressions 
of confidence and comfort in the Christian 
faith and redemption, with a full assurance 
of future happiness, have additionally con- 
tributed every consolation compatible with 
their loss. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
Marrjed.] At Oxforl, Mr. James Weller, 
ef Bampton, to Miss A. Kearse, of Witney. 
——Mr, Charles Adams, to Miss Sarah Roads, 
second daughter of the late Mr. R. 
At Great Hasely, Mr. Betridge, to Miss 
Ann Lemington. 
_At Banbury, Mr. Daniel Kench, to Mrs. 
Hobday. a 
Died.| At -Woodstock, Miss’ Charlotte 
Townsend. She was walking with two or 
three other ladies in Blenheim-gardens, when 
an arm of one of thie trees was torn off by the 
violence of the wind, and fell on them, and 
50 much injured Miss.T. that she died three 
days afterwards. Her companions were very 
much bruised. : 
At Banbury, Mrs. Callow, relict of John 
C. esq. and daughter of the late Rev. Mr. 
Wardle, vicar of the same place. —Miss Mary 
Clarke,—Mr. Richard Davis. 
At Oxford, Mr. Richard Simmons, 74.— 
Mr. Kirry, 71.—Mrs. Stephens, wife of ° 
William S. esq. and daughter of Thomas 
Meary, esq. of Southamptoa.—Mr. Grace.— 
Ann, daughter of Mr. Harvey, 29.—=Mr, 
’ Randall, sen. 84.—Mrs. Hobbs, 
a) . . BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 
qeia) Robert Humphreys, esq. of Ivy 
use, near-Chippenham, Wilts, to Essex 
Lowndes, third daughter of Wm, Selby, esq, 
of Winslow House. 4 : 
_Mr. Clarke, of Maid’s Morton, to Miss 
Tompkins, of Padbury. 
: HERTFORDSHIRE, > 
Married.] At Watford, Mr. Wm. Shiel- 
don, of Stanton, St. John, Oxfordshire, to 
Mary Ayn, eldest daughter of Mr. Peake, of 
the Blue Boar Inn, Oxford. 
At Hitchin, Mr. John Moore, to Miss 
Moores P ‘ 
-Died.] At Hoddesdon, Mrs. Varenne, 
aunt of the Rev. Dr. V. of Westley, near 
Newmarket. ‘ 
* At Hitchin, John Crabb, esq.—Elizabeth, 
eldest daughter of the late John Mills, esq. 
At Rookhouse, Mrs. Larder. : 
sy BEDFORDSIIBE. ; 
Married | At Biggleswade, Mr. Joseph 
Meen, to Mrs. Eliza West. 
Fs Dia At Northill, the Rev, John Marke 
rector of that parish. } 
ae Robert Denis, esq. 60s 
- ~ NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. ~ 
 Married.| At Rushden, Mr. Samuel Hop» 
kins, aged 33, to Mrs. Dorothy Corby, 74. 
At Long Buckby, Mr. Johnson, to Miss 
-‘Bleanor Burdett. z 
 Montrury Mae. No, 234. 
593° 
~At Weldon, Mr. C, Chanibers, to Mise 
Gilby. % 
At Btaunston, Mr.sJohn Boyes, to Mise 
Eliz. Hall. - 
At Grafton, Mr. Wm. Braines, to Mise 
Sarah Braines, of Hanningten.. . 
Died.] At Newnham, Mrs. Mary Balde 
win, 76." ; 
At Banbury lane, near Gayton, Mr. Thee 
mas Cockerill. 4 
At Preston, Mr. Wm. Marrictt. 75. 
At Wellingborough, Mrs, Restling, sister 
to the late Alderman Woolley, of Northamps 
ton, 88. 
At East Haddon, Mr. Thomas White, 645 
At Little Harrowden, Mr. Wm, Houghe 
ton, 62. 
HUNTINGDONSATRE. 
Married. At Fenstanton, Mr. John Pearce, 
of Barrington, Cambridgeshire, to Charlotte, 
eldest daughter of Mr. George Wortham. 
Died.] At Old Hurst, Mr, Butteris, 78. 
At Kimbolton, within a fortnight of each 
other, two brothers, James, scholar of Clare 
Hall, Cambridge, of a rapid decline, aged aos 
and Henry, on the fourth day’s illness, of 2 
severe attack of a typhus fever, aged 163 
sons of the Rev. James Pye; deeply lamented 
by their friends, and respected by all whe 
knew them, : 
At Gadmanchester, Mr. Soaring. 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE, 
By the account of the populatiod of Cams 
bridge, taken agreeably to the directions of - 
the act, it appears that there are 10,292 souls + 
in that town, ef whom 4064 are males, and 
5688 females. ; : 
Married.| At Newcastle, Mr. A. A, Aro 
nold, to Miss Holme, daughter of Mr. H. of 
the Star Inn. i 
Died.j At Thorney Fen, John Hemmont, 
esq. one of the deputy-lieutenants for the 
Isle of Ely,42. i 
In his 62d year, in consequence ofan ine 
jury he received ifi a fall from his horse, Mr. 
saa Staunton, of Leverington, near Wis- 
ech, 
At Newmarket, Mr, John Arnold, He 
was formerly a rider for the Earl of Egre~ 
mont, also for several other noblemen and 
gentlemen, and was allowed to be one of che 
first horseoxen of his day. He rode Election, 
the winner of the Derby, in 1807, ina very 
masterly style.—Mr, Lagget, of the Golden 
. Lion Inn. _ 
At Cambridge, Mr. J. Whitéhead, of the 
Black Bear Inn, 75.—Mr. Wm. Porter, 54, 
—Mr. Nathan Bennett. 
At Ely, Mr. F. T. Bardymans 
NORFOLK, 
The population of Norwich is 37,026, 
being 3025 less than in 17863 the females 
exceed the males by nearly 600, 
The committee of visiting justices ap. 
pointed to erect a lunatic asylum in thig 
county, have adjudged the first premium of 
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